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Famous Woodrow Wilson Quotes
Source: The Public Papers of Woodrow Wilson: College and state; educational literary and political papers (1875-1913)
“A nation is as great, and only as great, as her rank and file.”
Source: The New Freedom A Call For the Emancipation of the Generous Energies of a People
Source: Wilson, Volume V: Campaigns for Progressivism and Peace, 1916-1917
Source: The Public Papers of Woodrow Wilson: Authorized Ed
Source: Why We Fight Germany: Being the President's Addresses Relating to the Great War and His Reply to the Pope's Peace Proposal
Source: Addresses, Messages and Speeches, 1897-
“The growth of our nation and all its activities are in the hands of a few men.”
Source: A History of The American Poeple
Source: Selected Addresses and Public Papers of Woodrow Wilson
Source: President Wilson's Addresses
Source: Selected Addresses and Public Papers of Woodrow Wilson
Source: Woodrow Wilson: Essential Writings and Speeches of the Scholar-president
Source: Woodrow Wilson: Essential Writings and Speeches of the Scholar-president
“It is not an army that we must train for war; it is a nation.”
“The nation's honor is dearer than the nation's comfort.”
Source: The papers of Woodrow Wilson
Source: The State: Elements of Historical and Practical Politics. A Sketch of Institutional History and Administration
Source: The papers of Woodrow Wilson
Source: The papers of Woodrow Wilson
“No nation is fit to sit in judgement upon any other nation.”
Source: The Public Papers of Woodrow Wilson: College and state; educational literary and political papers (1875-1913)
Source: The papers of Woodrow Wilson
“America was born a Christian nation.”
Source: Woodrow Wilson: Essential Writings and Speeches of the Scholar-president
Source: The New Freedom: [Illustrated & Biography Added]
Source: Woodrow Wilson: the essential political writings
Source: Addresses of President Wilson
Source: Woodrow Wilson: the essential political writings
Source: The papers of Woodrow Wilson
“Energy in a nation is like sap in a tree; it rises from bottom up.”
Source: A crossroads of freedom, the 1912 campaign speeches
